Solid Fool's Gold: Detours on the Way to Conventional Wisdom
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Bill James., & Bill James|AUTHOR. (2011). Solid Fool's Gold: Detours on the Way to Conventional Wisdom . ACTA Sports.

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Bill James and Bill James|AUTHOR. 2011. Solid Fool's Gold: Detours On the Way to Conventional Wisdom. ACTA Sports.

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Bill James and Bill James|AUTHOR. Solid Fool's Gold: Detours On the Way to Conventional Wisdom ACTA Sports, 2011.

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